lolly1
Member
Hello everyone,
My tank is now a little over a month old. My nitrates had been relatively steady at 15 for a couple of weeks (about 3 actually). I was hoping to soon add my first fish and tonight I brought a sample in to my lfs to have them run a test. My nitrates are suddenly up to 40!!! How could this have happened and what do I do about it?? Everything else was at 0 and the pH was 8.2.
I have a 55 gallon tank with 20 pounds of live sand, 40 pounds of regular sand, about 7 pounds of rubble, approximately 25 pounds of live rock and probably about an equal amount of base rock. The only creatures I have in there right now are 2 astria snails (4 have died), one emerald crab, and 12 hermits.
The guy at the lfs told me to thin out my sand bed to about 3/4 inch. Right now it is at about 1 1/2". Should I take his advice? Will this cause an ammonia spike? Are there any other ways to get those nitrates out of there? Frequent water changes? More clean-up crew? I'm a little discouraged!
Also...I just recently added two very large pieces of base rock. To add them, I had to do some serious rearranging of my live rock. Could this have "stirred up" the nitrates from the substrate into the water??
Help is appreciated.
Beth ***)
My tank is now a little over a month old. My nitrates had been relatively steady at 15 for a couple of weeks (about 3 actually). I was hoping to soon add my first fish and tonight I brought a sample in to my lfs to have them run a test. My nitrates are suddenly up to 40!!! How could this have happened and what do I do about it?? Everything else was at 0 and the pH was 8.2.
I have a 55 gallon tank with 20 pounds of live sand, 40 pounds of regular sand, about 7 pounds of rubble, approximately 25 pounds of live rock and probably about an equal amount of base rock. The only creatures I have in there right now are 2 astria snails (4 have died), one emerald crab, and 12 hermits.
The guy at the lfs told me to thin out my sand bed to about 3/4 inch. Right now it is at about 1 1/2". Should I take his advice? Will this cause an ammonia spike? Are there any other ways to get those nitrates out of there? Frequent water changes? More clean-up crew? I'm a little discouraged!
Also...I just recently added two very large pieces of base rock. To add them, I had to do some serious rearranging of my live rock. Could this have "stirred up" the nitrates from the substrate into the water??
Help is appreciated.
Beth ***)